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Tree is please

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  1. Stoveburner38

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    There are 2 diff thinking oak on the big one not sure IMG_20190210_093547.jpg IMG_20190210_093600.jpg
     

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    Second picture is black locust
     
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    Here are 2 more trees
     

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    There are trees laying all over don't know we're to start today lol
     
  5. Screwloose

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    Sounds to me like a good problem to have!
     
  6. dingbat

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    Any guesses on what would cause the tree in the bottom attached photos of the first post to grow that way? Lightning strike? Branches being knocked down and peeling strips of cambium?
     
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    Best thing to do is just start. :yes:
     
  8. billb3

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    Cedar trees just grow that way sometimes too.
    I haven't dug up a stump to see if there is a correlation with root branching.
     
  9. The Wood Wolverine

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    Top pic of the barber chair looks like elm to me.
     
  10. Aje1967

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    Looks like white oak, however the limb growth near the top looks unusual.
     
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    Your first post:

    First tree that's split near the stump looks like mulberry. As a matter of fact, it looks exactly like a mulberry I just cut a few weeks ago.

    The tree laying above it and in the next picture, I'm not exactly sure but I'm thinking sourwood based on the bark and how it's growing.

    The last two pictures are black locust.

    Your second post:

    Looks like elm,
     
  13. Josh1450

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    The second picture looks like sassafras to me.

    Josh
     
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    First post second pics look more like mulberry than black locust to me. look at the bark! Not too sure about the others.



    Edit - the more i stare at the bark the more I realize I may be wrong here.
     
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  15. Urban Woods

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    I concure with Josh1450 looks like sassafrass for one, mulberry the other.